Reviews by Ryan805Beer:

A somewhat confused beer is it a lager or is it an ale? A virtually nonexistent head. Starts off ok, but ends with an almost acidic bitter finish. I almost liked it in the beginning, but about 1/3 of the way though it I began to notice it's shortcoming's and I truly disliked it.

Had a bottle of this stuff last night and I gotta say, for how cheap this stuff is, it packs a pretty decent punch.

Appearance was golden yellow with a minimal head. Nothing eye opening but nothing to distraught looking. It certainly was thick for a lager and it did have a decent amount of carbonation, but it wasn't anything out of the ordinary.

Smell was barely there. It seemed masked most of the time, save for a few hints of corn and possible grains. Most of the time it didn't have a strong aroma and seemed pretty bland.

Taste however was much the opposite of its smell. It was very crispy with hints of corn, grains and barley with a nice bitter twist at the end. Not bad for a nonexistent smelling beer, but yeah this stuff is thirst quenching.

Mouthfeel wasn't great but not terrible either. Flavor stayed intact but the texture overall was pretty watery.

Drinkability is good however. For how cheap a bottle of this is works in favor. It's got a good taste for a Euro lager and it is satisfying, but it could be a bit fuller on the tastebuds.

A: Pours a very clear brown color. Very little head and no real look of carbonation.

S: Smell is almost non-existent. It resembles that of a Miller Lite or Bud Light.

T: First taste wasn't as bad I expected after not smelling much of any aroma. You could taste the hops and barley like flavor typical of a lager style. Nothing overwhelming or special. It wasn't overly carbonated tasting as well with a faint but noticeable bitter aftertaste.

M&D: It coats your mouth with a light feel with the slight carbonated feel. The texture was not bad compared to like a Bud Light. It is refresihing and drinkable for a beer of this type.

Not overly exciting but much better than a Bud or Miller. At $1.50 a 500ml bottle not a bad deal. A good "everyday" type of light tasting beer. Worth replacing a Bud or Miller.

This beer poured a light yellow with a single-finger head. The smell is subtle with just a bit of malt. The taste almost all light malt. There's a tiny bit of hops in the back end. The mouthfeel is a little watery but pretty crisp. This is a very drinkable beer, it's what I image is the Polish equivilent of an American Macrobeer. Worth a try if you can grab it, but don't expect it to knock your screen door off its hinges.

500 ml bottle poured into mug. Picked up at a Polish Import market in Stamford, CT

A: Clear, golden straw color. Two incehes of white head on a hard pour, below average lacing. Not a bad looking beer. Not a good looking beer.

S: Nobody else seemed to get this: I get a distinct aroma of buckwheat honey on the nose. Sweet, yeasty, and all the usual aroma of a Euro lager. But the acidity from the almost raisiny buckwheat was interesting.

The color is a strong golden yellow with some mediocre bubbling and only a flash in the pan head that quickly dissolves into nothingness. The arma is a bland dry pilsner malt with a little grassy hops. The taste is a slightly adjuncty yet crisply hoppylager. Hints of a splash of lemon juice with a little earthy grass. The palate is light and refreshing. Perfect for an after work starter on a hot summer day.

poored a nice golden amber, small head that left all but to the rim of the glass, not much for lacing.Smell was familiar and finally figured it out to be very light apple ciderTaste was thin with hints of cider crossed with lager more leaning towards the cider thoughFelt somewhat watery in my mouth Went down easy could very well throw a few of these back